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i was taken to jail. >> reporter: something jeff denies. >> how could i get her deported? how is that even possible? >> reporter: telling a totally different story. >> i woke up with her standing over me with a knife. >> reporter: why would the supreme court get involved in there's a treaty called the hague convention that says the child in the middle of an international custody battle goes to the country of her habitual residents. here's lynn's lawyer. >> the whole treaty trnz on these two words. habitual residence. what is the ordinary, regular home of this little girl? >> reporter: what is it? >> scotland. >> reporter: the federal court agreed that's where aris belonged, but jeff's lawyer argues the judge got it wrong. the question is whether lynn intended to stay in the u.s. with her family. >> the phrase miscarriage of justice comes to mind. >> reporter: but the main issue for the supreme court is that jeff can appeal the decision now that aris is out of the country. >> we've got to have that next level of review. >> reporter: and it could have broader implications. >
i was taken to jail. >> reporter: something jeff denies. >> how could i get her deported? how is that even possible? >> reporter: telling a totally different story. >> i woke up with her standing over me with a knife. >> reporter: why would the supreme court get involved in there's a treaty called the hague convention that says the child in the middle of an international custody battle goes to the country of her habitual residents. here's lynn's lawyer. >>...
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yes, ma'am. >> can you clarify the mother, the .22 caliber rifle and were other guns seized in house? >> i can't answer that, again, ma'am, anything that was seized in that house would be evidence. and as far as the wounds that the victim suffered, the medical examiner was very clear, it was multiple gunshot wounds, and that's as far as we went with that description, ma'am. one more question. yes, sir. >> can you speak any -- can you speak any more to the connection between the shooter? >> there was no connection between the shooter and the school according to school authorities here in newtown. >> not at all. >> according to school authorities in newtown. >> can you answer about a lockdown in a school nearby today? >> we addressed that before and i'll restate that. there was -- in anything whatsoever to do with school security, anywhere within our state, we're obviously all on the edge, are all on edge in anything that's suspicious, anything that even remotely appears to be a lack of security or a breach of security, any educational institution in connecticut, and i'm sure in surroun
yes, ma'am. >> can you clarify the mother, the .22 caliber rifle and were other guns seized in house? >> i can't answer that, again, ma'am, anything that was seized in that house would be evidence. and as far as the wounds that the victim suffered, the medical examiner was very clear, it was multiple gunshot wounds, and that's as far as we went with that description, ma'am. one more question. yes, sir. >> can you speak any -- can you speak any more to the connection between...
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they're more attractive for business. they treat workers better and we have to respond because we want those job creators here in michigan. >> do they treat workers better? hasn't it been shown that wages do go down? >> no. actually, there is more wage growth in right to work states than there is in a non right to work state. in fact, if you factor in cost of living, workers are actually making more and have more disposable income in right to work states than in their non right to work states counterparts. >> how much of this is political because clearly, republicans would love it if every union were evaporated tomorrow. union bring voters to democratic candidates. how much of this is political? >> well, right to work simply gives workers the freedom to choose whether or not the pay a union. >> right, but it destabilizes unions. it has the potential of destabilizing unions. >> it actually makes unions more accountable and more respontive because now the unions can't take them for granted. it doesn't affect collective barg
they're more attractive for business. they treat workers better and we have to respond because we want those job creators here in michigan. >> do they treat workers better? hasn't it been shown that wages do go down? >> no. actually, there is more wage growth in right to work states than there is in a non right to work state. in fact, if you factor in cost of living, workers are actually making more and have more disposable income in right to work states than in their non right to...
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jeff, so what does it take to get someone like alicia hired? >> i think that the economic underpinnings underpinnings require some security and some long-term stability. it is not enough for congress to come along and say, okay, we have decided on this deal for 2013. i think the political class is loving this attention. we're all sitting here on pins and needles and bated breath waiting for they on high to decide our futures. it would be really nice if we could get back to the point where we say here is the rates, here is the appreciation, here is the withholding, and let the rest of us go do what we're supposed to do, which is help alicea get a job. >> students protest for healthy school lunches. they actually get what they asked explains how next. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world
jeff, so what does it take to get someone like alicia hired? >> i think that the economic underpinnings underpinnings require some security and some long-term stability. it is not enough for congress to come along and say, okay, we have decided on this deal for 2013. i think the political class is loving this attention. we're all sitting here on pins and needles and bated breath waiting for they on high to decide our futures. it would be really nice if we could get back to the point where...
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it gets a little bit busy because it is one of the squares here in the town but not this busy. so people are coming here because they're seeing it on television and want to give this community a community group hug, so to speak. so we'll continue to talk to the people coming out here so that you can hear how they're getting support here in newtown, connecticut. as i mentioned just a little bit earlier as we sadly have to go back to this gunman, he forced his way into sandy hook elementary school. no one let him in voluntarily. he forced his way in. the school recently installed a new security system that locked doors at 9:30 a.m. and visitors were supposed to ring a bell and get clearance from the front office. we don't know whether the shooter burst into the school and started his bloody rampage before or after 9:00 a.m. lou pa lumbo, a retired nassau county police officer in new york, he now heads a security agency, lou, we started this yesterday on the air. had no idea when we were covering this both of us, i had one line of information that said police are rushing to the sc
it gets a little bit busy because it is one of the squares here in the town but not this busy. so people are coming here because they're seeing it on television and want to give this community a community group hug, so to speak. so we'll continue to talk to the people coming out here so that you can hear how they're getting support here in newtown, connecticut. as i mentioned just a little bit earlier as we sadly have to go back to this gunman, he forced his way into sandy hook elementary...
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we're still going to show the movie. >> it's a bit of a catch- .22. if you're hollywood, you are there to provide entertainment and make movies and we sat down with some of the stars of "django unchained" at their junket earlier in the week and asked them specifically, do you think violence in the movies gives inspiration or could lead to some of the violence that we're seeing in america? and they specifically said, absolutely not. they do this for entertainment. at the same time when something like this happens, and we heard maria and ana just talking about it, this was different. this really kind of maybe turned the tide. you don't want to do anything if you're hollywood to lead -- to let anybody think you're being insensitive in any kind of way. everybody feels like crying. we all did. what they're saying is we don't want to seem like we're celebrating something when the rest of america feels like griev grieving. >> but we don't mind celebrating violence down the line. it seems hypocriiypocrite cal t >> i guess every movie made can't be a light hea
we're still going to show the movie. >> it's a bit of a catch- .22. if you're hollywood, you are there to provide entertainment and make movies and we sat down with some of the stars of "django unchained" at their junket earlier in the week and asked them specifically, do you think violence in the movies gives inspiration or could lead to some of the violence that we're seeing in america? and they specifically said, absolutely not. they do this for entertainment. at the same...